I once read a sentence on the Internet: Some people died at the age of 30, and some people just started their lives at the age of 40.
It's about people's attitude towards life. Most people can see their heads from birth. I went to kindergarten at the age of three, then went to primary school and middle school, all the way to graduation, worked under the arrangement of my family, then worked hard until I retired, and then retired directly at home.
It is said that the step-by-step life of helping the elderly play mahjong every day is actually just "waiting for death", which is also the life track of most people. "What are you tossing about when you are old?" This is their mentality, but what's the point of such a life?
Dai Dali's "Miss Sister" once said in an interview that she felt that the life of playing mahjong and dancing square dance every day was boring, so she resolutely decided to learn something new, took a fancy to pole dancing at a glance, and didn't care that she was over 60 years old and insisted on learning.
As a result, it is obvious to all that Aunt Dai's pole dancing level has reached the top ranks in China. I believe Aunt Dai must be a sunny personality when she was young, and she will live her life seriously, and will not have the idea of "coming too late" or "is it too late" because of meaningless age figures.
Once a man has made up his mind to do something, nothing can stop him!